"A thriving population" of white-lipped peccaries White-lipped peccaries, a pig-like species rarely seen in Central America today.
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Still, the tight-lipped grimace was always threatening to turn into a regular-guy grin, since the regular-guy grin was what the tight-lipped grimace started off concealing.
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Democrats were tight-lipped coming out of the meeting -- Sen.
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Zuckerberg had largely been tight lipped on politics until then.
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As to whether Disney might reverse course ... Sean stays tight-lipped.
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That expectation of a tight-lipped ECB weighed on the euro.
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He's been tight-lipped about the character, even with his cast.
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However, he has been maddeningly tight lipped about Jess' love life.
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Casinos themselves are tight-lipped about their marketing and data science.
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Reluctant, tight-lipped, he admits he has chest pains and nausea.
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The expectation of a tight-lipped ECB weighed on the euro.
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The companies were tight-lipped about commercial details of the partnership.
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It has a pink-lipped Kanye himself on a simple backdrop.
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The campaign is tight-lipped about its numbers on the ground.
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They were both tight-lipped, but Morena's grin said a lot.
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Mum's the new word for the normally loose-lipped Martin Shkreli.
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Venus was in Washington, D.C. Wednesday, but still very tight-lipped.
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Blue Origin — the traditionally tight-lipped spaceflight company backed by Amazon.
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She was tight-lipped in Hollywood after the Warner Bros. announcement.
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You know what I really like about the red-lipped batfish?
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If anything, Kalanick grew more tight-lipped as his business matured.
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She was so tight-lipped at her confirmation hearing that Sen.
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His birdie putt lipped out, and McIlroy's entire upper body slumped.
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Greg Abbott (R), who has remained tight-lipped about Reed's case.
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At the bobsleigh track on Saturday, Russian competitors were tight-lipped.
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Several more crucial senators have been tight-lipped about their feelings.
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His next putt was from seven feet, and it lipped out.
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Perhaps most importantly, China has remained tight-lipped about the deal.
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Typically tight-lipped, he said only, "A resistance fighter never retires."
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"I get it," he would say with a purse-lipped shrug.
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His chip from the fringe on No. 236 also lipped out.
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And authorities have been tight-lipped about the changes at the helm.
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Adler is being tight lipped, and understandably so, about the next steps.
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The Obama Administration has remained tight-lipped regarding its stance on encryption.
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Given how tight-lipped they're being, it pays to manage your expectations.
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Trump, the billionaire developer, has proven loose-lipped on the campaign trail.
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Mueller and his tight-lipped team have not commented publicly on that.
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Volition is keeping tight-lipped about the final weapon selection for now.
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So far, investigators are staying tight-lipped about possible motives or suspects.
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Regional soccer officials have, however, been tight-lipped about the executive order.
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Authorities have been tight-lipped about what happened as the inquiry continues.
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He also complains about Samsung India remaining tight-lipped on the matter.
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Jussie remained tight-lipped and made his way to a waiting car.
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As for why ... everyone's being tight-lipped, but we do know this.
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Holland wears that tight lipped expression so that said frog doesn't escape.
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But the administration has been tight-lipped over who's going where, exactly.
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UN envoy Griffiths was tight-lipped about the progress of the talks.
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U.S. authorities have been tight-lipped about where Guzman will be imprisoned.
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But it's been tight-lipped about which locations might have the advantage.
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This — and cracked-nipple cream — are a dry-lipped lady's superhero duo.
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Investigators are tight-lipped about who may have been behind the attack.
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Ryan's tight-lipped approach has hardly been limited to members of Congress.
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Both women became panicked and tight-lipped whenever the subject was raised.
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"Syndicates are pretty tight-lipped on the Transurban deal," one investor said.
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The company has been close-lipped about the details of this research.
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The special counsel has been tight-lipped as negotiations have dragged on.
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Before Wednesday, the GOP leader had been tight-lipped about his plans.
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Founder/CEO Evan Spiegel is notoriously tight-lipped and secretive about his company.
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The tech blogs started circling, and the famously tight-lipped Google started leaking.
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Slowly, the health service is being forced to change its tight-lipped ways.
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He's equally tight-lipped on the election, not revealing whether he'd even voted.
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If one thing's for certain, it's that Disney productions are tight-lipped affairs.
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Paris apartment in his youth, and how they always remained tight-lipped about
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Yes — but as far as the public is concerned, they're staying tight-lipped.
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Wade (Kavanaugh has been close-lipped on the subject throughout the confirmation process).
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But officials found hotels and meeting planners were tight-lipped about other events.
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Which has some fans wondering why the family is being so tight-lipped?
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You can try asking him yourself, but my guy was pretty tight-lipped.
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She has that way of smiling even while screaming, a red-lipped control.
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Some companies are notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to their internal workings.
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Lawmakers and officials emerged tight-lipped about the substance of the two briefings.
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But May knows she needs the U.S., so she stiff-upper-lipped it.
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But all parties have been tight-lipped about the contents of those conversations.
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His relatively tight-lipped approach has drawn attention to his crisis management style.
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As a child, she tried to pry answers from her tight-lipped parents.
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When he emerged from the locker room, he was stern, tight-lipped, angry.
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" Few answers were available, she added, because the producers are "very tight-lipped.
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The green-lipped, bloodied mouth is wrecked, the eyes knocked out of joint.
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With an investigation still underway, the authorities are being tight-lipped for now.
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But across styles, Mr. Petty kept his songwriting tight-lipped, succinct and evocative.
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To date, the Liberals have been tight-lipped about their approach to Huawei.
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Many congressional Republicans have remained tight lipped on their criticisms of the president.
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Republican senators emerged from a closed-door meeting on health care tight-lipped.
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Most lawmakers were tight-lipped as they emerged from the closed-door hearing.
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Justin Theroux was tight lipped as he made a beeline for his NYC apartment.
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Those tight-lipped Game of Thrones creators are finally ready to spill their secrets.
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As Edwards was behind the wheel, Standifer Edwards looked visibly worried and tight-lipped.
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According to her mom, Massachusetts preschooler Ceci Negron has a closed-lipped, subtle smile.
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Nintendo was tight-lipped about its two most exciting announcements ahead of the show.
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Robert Mueller remained tight-lipped and cautious during his much-hyped testimony Wednesday morning.
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Those actions left the historically more tight-lipped Delta Force troops rolling their eyes.
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To date, Waymo has been tight-lipped about the nature of its autonomous testing.
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Afghan government officials are tight-lipped about their perspectives, at least on the record.
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Companies like Apple and United Airlines all ask researchers to stay fairly tight-lipped.
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Below are some of our favorites, one for every kind of loose-lipped friend.
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In typical English style the shopkeepers are stiff upper-lipped about their new arrivals.
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Yesterday, a NASA safety panel remained tight-lipped, saying an investigation is now underway.
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We got Tristan on his way into the club, but he was tight-lipped.
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Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray are being tight-lipped about the changes being negotiated.
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Oh, and as for their mystery man, Stenberg was tight-lipped on his identity.
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Athletes are far more tight-lipped about such topics, preferring to be more evasive.
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Tekashi was tight-lipped walking into the NYC courthouse Friday to get his sentence.
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Despite endless media coverage and speculation, Mueller has remained tight-lipped on his findings.
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Through it all, Giovanazzi and co were tight-lipped about their long-term plans.
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Pai clarified his stance on the matter in a tight-lipped letter to Sen.
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The company otherwise remained tight-lipped about the breach, its cause and the effect.
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Read more: Tesla's largest outside investor has long been tight-lipped on Elon Musk.
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In the run-up to Season 7 though, even Williams has been tight-lipped.
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And God help those yellow-lipped South Carolinians, with their heathenous mustard-based condiments.
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He's been asked about the board several times since then but remained tight lipped.
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"Well, it's technically over," Chandler told the pouty-lipped woman, when she walked in.
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Carville came ready for a fight, but Sanders was as tight-lipped as ever.
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How did this loose-lipped celebrity tycoon with no political experience get so far?
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Once tight-lipped in defeat, she has become a gracious loser in later years.
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As sexual assault accusations against Judge Kavanaugh came out, Mr. Manchin stayed tight-lipped.
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"Got to win those games," an unusually tight-lipped Coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday.
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American officials have remained tight-lipped about Mr. Trump's India plans, citing security concerns.
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Netflix is notoriously tight-lipped about how many people watch its programming and where.
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Nabiullina was tight-lipped on how far rates might fall in the longer term.
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All were acutely tight-lipped about the details surrounding their last-minute strategy session.
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Some of those who were present on Friday seemed uncharacteristically tense and tight-lipped.
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The kisses gave way to terse formalities and tight-lipped smiles whenever they met.
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Bill and Melody are tight-lipped about that last part, to protect trade secrets.
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Naturally, the restaurant's staff is tight-lipped when it comes to revealing the recipe.
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The family members range from decidedly tight-lipped to happily outspoken about their political preferences.
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He has an unusually public profile for the usually tight-lipped and secretive investigative police.
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We know this because van Houten has been a bit loose-lipped about this secret.
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Newell gave a little insight into why Valve stays so tight-lipped about their products.
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But both sides of this equation are being really tight lipped about this right now.
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HBO is staying brutally tight-lipped about the upcoming final season of Game of Thrones.
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The iPhone maker is typically tight-lipped on any and all developments regarding future products.
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Analysts and investors have said the company is too tight-lipped on strategy and outlook.
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Netflix has been tight-lipped about the release date for Season 4 of Black Mirror.
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But both Johns and Jenkins were tight-lipped about the update, offering no further context.
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But as far as that's concerned, Nolan and Joy are back to being tight-lipped.
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Asked about what viewers can expect from the new show, Dunham was pretty tight-lipped.
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But this time round he remained tight lipped on the issue—and every issue, really.
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The brothers, the cast and Netflix have stayed tight-lipped about what fans should expect.
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But they were again tight-lipped as to why, exactly, they had reached that decision.
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Last week they were tight-lipped but told us Luckey still worked at the company.
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But for now, the company has remained characteristically tight-lipped as to its 5G plans.
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The couple reportedly got engaged last May but remains tight-lipped about their private life.
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Unfortunately the team the behind the series is extra tight-lipped about that precise mystery.
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While concern for her health has grown, Franklin has remained tight-lipped on her condition.
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Police have also indicated that the three other suspects in custody have been "tight-lipped."
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Parnell was tight-lipped on who or what the Gods of the game's name are.
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Fowler's lone bogey, on the ninth, came after his putt from 4 feet lipped out.
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He's remained tight-lipped over an alleged cyberattack the FCC claims took place in May.
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Van der Vaart has been tight-lipped about speculation he's under consideration for the EPA.
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The Game of Thrones cast is notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to plot spoilers.
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Uber is remaining tight-lipped about whether the partnership is financially sustainable for the company.
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Among the purse-lipped patricians of Buckingham Palace, Sir Philip Green stood out a mile.
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Though notoriously leaky, the Trump administration has rarely seen officials publicly confirmed as loose lipped.
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While Kendrick was tight-lipped about why he was stopped ... the cop clued us in.
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The university had been mostly closed-lipped on the matter while the players were detained.
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And then there's "Lift Yourself" ... who can stay tight lipped when you heard "poopity scoop"?
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She said law enforcement officials had been "extremely tight-lipped" about it, even to them.
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This week, the good putts lipped out and the bad ones didn't have a chance.
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Disney has been tight-lipped about candidates and has not hired an outside search firm.
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Centuries of stiff-upper-lipped repression boiled over in a great howl of collective anguish.
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Participants said that gathering was productive, but they were notably tight-lipped about the details.
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His birdie attempt on the final hole lipped out, which haunts him to this day.
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Harry Styles is keeping tight-lipped about potentially penning lyrics about former girlfriend Kendall Jenner.
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A visiting Canadian journalist wrote recently that folks here are tight-lipped around outside reporters.
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The startup isn't the only one that's tight-lipped when it comes to the feature.
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I don't believe I ever saw my parents exchange more than a purse-lipped peck.
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American officials have been tight-lipped by comparison, though Western diplomats tacitly confirmed those outlines.
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Sometimes they become, without getting too wobbly lipped about it, an ecstatic kind of poetry.
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Call me a tight-lipped Brit but it is not OK to down a cocktail.
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And the La La Land actress hasn't been tight-lipped about her admiration for Garfield, either.
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The people who were the most close-lipped were those in the tactical equipment manufacturing industry.
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Barbara Comstock, who had previously announced her opposition, was very tight-lipped as she left conference.
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Of course, Harry remained tight-lipped about the whole thing, but he did kind of smile?
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According to Entertainment Tonight, Kloss told the magazine that she isn't staying tight-lipped on purpose.
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Camouflaged to look like lace toile, they are thick-lipped, with teeth bared, tongues protruding, keen.
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The explosion was repeated again on the television screen and the pink-lipped newscaster looked grave.
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They remained tight-lipped about the relationship for the next year, refusing to address the speculation.
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The tight-lipped approach of Mueller and his team has led to rampant speculation and curiosity.
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Fact-checks and rivals' rebukes have been known to bring loose-lipped politicians back to reality.
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But it remains tight-lipped about what the next iteration of its mascot will look like.
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And on September 18th Robert Lighthizer, America's usually tight-lipped trade representative, outlined a bigger agenda.
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And while the special counsel team was famously tight-lipped, sometimes they had questions for us.
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Luckily, she's more loose-lipped when it comes to sharing her prime pick for whitening toothpastes.
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So far the group has been tight-lipped about whether an extension was on the horizon.
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I thought, staring a passing group of crusty-lipped teenagers in tie-dye shorts and ponchos.
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David Lynch has been strenuously tight-lipped about the highly anticipated upcoming season of Twin Peaks.
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Coach Mike Zimmer remains tight-lipped on when, or if, Peterson will come off injured reserve.
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But lawmakers emerging from the room were tight-lipped about what exactly is on the table.
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The entire Kardashian clan has also remained tight-lipped about the move, including matriarch Kris Jenner.
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Photogs asked her if they've actually broken up, but 19-year-old Sofia was tight-lipped.
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"Star Wars" producers are notoriously tight-lipped and the movie won't hit theaters until December 2017.
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But up to know, said Lewis, Trump's team has been too loose-lipped, disorganized and undisciplined.
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I lipped out some short putts that kind of got me almost a little bit pressing.
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The entire Kardashian clan has also remained tight-lipped about the move, including matriarch Kris Jenner.
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Schiff and his colleagues have been tight-lipped about the specifics of Cohen's closed-door appearances.
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The Hill contacted several former DOJ officials, and many insiders were tight-lipped about possible contenders.
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Most lawmakers emerged tight-lipped from the briefing, unwilling to share details of what they heard.
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He has been tight-lipped, though, on his final vote later this week on the budget.
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The governor, who appoints the seven-member parole board, has been tight-lipped about the case.
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Nintendo remained tight-lipped about the Nintendo NX for a long time before someone leaked information.
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Araab, of course, immediately knows where I'm going with this topic and becomes even tighter lipped.
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The next wave, when it comes peeling toward us, is coffee-colored, thin-lipped, impossibly clean.
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ESPY hosts have the tough gig of inducing laughs from athletes, a notoriously close-lipped population.
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SoftBank has been tight-lipped since news of its plans broke more than six months ago.
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But Brosnan remained tight-lipped about who he might root for in the 2020 presidential election.
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U.S. officials are also tight-lipped about how many U.S. troops are in Syria and where.
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The Manhattan D.A. has remained tight-lipped about what exactly the new alleged victim is claiming.
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The Justice Department has been tight-lipped on outlining exactly what Durham has been looking at.
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Detroit auto executives have been tight-lipped about their give-and-take with the White House.
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Harington, who plays the broodiest of brutes, Jon Snow, was unsurprisingly tight-lipped on what he knew.
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The space agency is also exceedingly tight-lipped when it comes to reproduction and sex in space.
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Mueller and his team have been resolutely tight-lipped about their work outside of the court system.
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Shepherdstown, West Virginia (CNN)Senate Democrats have been tight-lipped about their retreat in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
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Companies sometimes fire employees who speak to journalists without permission, and Facebook executives are particularly tight-lipped.
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But when I sat down to talk to people, they were often very close-lipped about it.
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"I am dating someone right now," shares Olympios, who stayed tight-lipped about her new boyfriend's name.
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The other members of Congress who are joining Ryan on the trip aren't being so tight-lipped.
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But The Mindy Project creator and star has been pretty tight-lipped about her pregnancy so far.
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If you're wondering about the electric blue dress, Huddleston was a bit tight-lipped about the source.
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"Duck and cover" jokes and tight-lipped laughter became the real civil defense in the Cold War.
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He's also tight-lipped about game partnerships beyond id Software bringing Doom Eternal to Stadia at launch.
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But authorities have been tight-lipped about preparations, with Williams declining to elaborate, citing their "sensitive" nature.
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Her mother Kris Jenner is keeping tight-lipped about it as well, choosing to let people speculate.
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As of this Thursday, December 12, Mercury will move from tight-lipped Scorpio to open-minded Sagittarius.
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Netflix is keeping tight-lipped on most of the decisions viewers will get to make for Grylls.
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While the Swiss officials exhibit tight-lipped disapproval of Gilead's treatment of women, their priority is cooperation.
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Investigators are being tight-lipped about the case, saying holding back basic details may help solve it.
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Still, authorities have remained tight-lipped about the investigation, saying revealing too much could compromise the investigation.
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Investigators have been tight-lipped about the evidence they have that allegedly ties Eisenhauer to the killing.
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For now, the Trump administration is being tight-lipped about its specific plans in the Middle East.
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Cops are tight lipped on how the burglar got into the house and what specifically was stolen.
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If I were purely going on aesthetics, the red-lipped batfish it would probably score very well.
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That's speculative for now since the Chinese company has kept fairly tight-lipped on its international strategy.
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Executives CNBC spoke with were tight-lipped about specific numbers, for what they said were competitive reasons.
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When I met with Mr. VandeHei and Mr. Allen, they were tight-lipped about their next venture.
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Lawmakers were tight-lipped when exiting the committee's secure briefing space after the roughly two-hour interview.
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Leaving the meetings, lawmakers were tight-lipped but said they covered a wide range of tax topics.
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Chipotle became tight-lipped and closed off from consumers in the wake of its food safety issues.
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The pouty-lipped real estate mogul appeared alongside another businessman turned presidential candidate: Ross Perot (Cheri Oteri).
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And for days, leaders there had been tight-lipped about whether they would deploy National Guard troops.
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He's tight-lipped about that ... but opens up about Corinne and any backlash from their sexual encounter.
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Outside, Quentin's best man, director Eli Roth, was tight-lipped about his gift for the happy couple.
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Mr. Johns is predictably tight-lipped about his philanthropy, which has always focused on supporting younger artists.
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Many top lawmakers remain tight-lipped about the sensitive subject, especially those on the Senate intelligence committee.
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"We were chatting and chatting, and he was being very coy and very tight-lipped," Kraslow remembered.
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Mr. McConnell, the definition of the Washington establishment, has always been a tight-lipped, back-room negotiator.
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Some staunch Sessions allies remained tight-lipped, and even his defenders were sending a softer message. Sen.
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Biogen executives were tight-lipped Thursday about specifics in 2020 for its leading Alzheimer&aposs disease drug.
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The woman who answered was a red-lipped Elizabeth McCracken, who today is also a famous novelist.
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We might know ours, but the silliness of relationships in private usually remains a tight-lipped secret.
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Mr. Giuliani is loose-lipped, intemperate, confrontational and supremely confident that he knows better than anyone else.
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And, so far, officials there have been tight-lipped about whether they'll deploy National Guard troops. Gov.
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Conan O'Brien's recurring Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin characters were interrupted by a loose-lipped third party.
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Reputation won't drop until November 11, and Swift is notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to her work.
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A bronze bust of him as a small-lipped youth captures him looking harmless, before power corrupted him.
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When it came to their relationship, both actors were tight lipped and preferred to keep details to themselves.
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However, the usually tight-lipped production has confirmed the 2019 Bachelor did in fact escape set and disappear.
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At this point, Hicks knows what's required of her: She has remained quiet and beautiful and tight-lipped.
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J.K. Rowling, the writer of both the scripts and the source material, has been just as tight-lipped.
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As the Spoon reports: The chain has been tight-lipped about where they're sourcing their new vegetarian options.
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Without more details from China's famously tight-lipped authorities, it's difficult to take a stance on the project.
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Barnehama was tight-lipped about the specifics of the technology that Elementary is using for its robotic stack.
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Could Taylor's tight-lipped strategy mean that she's ready to surprise us big-time with a genre switch?
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King admitted he'd be unnerved to find a pale-faced, red-lipped prankster skulking near his Bangor home.
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The couple has kept fairly tight-lipped about their romance since they began dating nearly three years ago.
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A small canvas, it depicts a full-lipped young buck of some arrogance, giving us the side-eye.
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Understandably, Larson remained tight-lipped about how Carol might fit into the MCU, in Avengers 4 and beyond.
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We got Prince and TJ Jackson (Tito's son) on the way into court and they were tight-lipped.
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Amazon has remained relatively tight-lipped about its private label offerings, even as it's pushed deeper into apparel.
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The real American masculine style, as Sinclair Lewis shrewdly saw, is not tight-lipped-stoical but wheezy-genial.
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Company officials say the algorithm's results are backed by research, but they are tight-lipped about its details.
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The senators leading the panel have been tight-lipped about the investigation, referring comment to the Justice Department.
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Comedian and "Daily Show" correspondent Hasan Minhaj was tight-lipped ahead of his speech later in the evening.
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And several other GOP senators have been tight-lipped about Kavanaugh since the allegations against him surfaced. Sen.
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But the coalition, which included the FBI, Europol and German authorities, was tight lipped about the person arrested.
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The jewelry giant&aposs CEO was tight-lipped about a potential deal at the Bloomberg event on Thursday.
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Here are some of the biggest tech companies that are famously tight-lipped about how they do business.
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But aside from that, the White House been incredibly tight-lipped about the extent of the President's preparations.
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The State Department has remained tight-lipped on details citing the ongoing investigation and privacy of the victims.
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As he sang the song, Walker began to sing "in a thick-lipped manner" and forgot the lyrics.
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When the auctioneer asked for an opening bid, he received only tight-lipped smiles and an awkward silence.
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D.L. Hughley, the loose-lipped and outspoken actor and comedian, appears frequently on CNN as a political analyst.
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Limestone facades are ornamented with occasional caricatures of African captives: thick-lipped, broad-nosed and with curly hair.
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Ms. Niarchos, however, is somewhat tight-lipped discussing her family's collection, possibly because of its magnificence and value.
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Mr. Vigneron stayed tight-lipped on specifics, although he did mention the collection would include rings and bracelets.
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White House officials had repeatedly said plans had not changed, though they were tight-lipped about the details.
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The agency — overseen by five commissioners, three of them typically from the president's party — is habitually tight-lipped.
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Both sides have remained tight-lipped about the latest round of talks, saying only that negotiations were continuing.
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There was no immediate confirmation of this; Pakistani officials remained tight-lipped about the identities of the victims.
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But it's not as if the Trump team became more disciplined and tight-lipped in its second year.
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Democratic lawmakers exiting the briefing were mostly tight-lipped, given its classified nature, but still voiced concerns. Rep.
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He breezed past other lawmakers and staff members in purse-lipped silence when he returned to the Capitol.
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When asked how high a finish she would need to continue, she offered only a tight-lipped chuckle.
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Gore, who attended one business meeting with Trump, was also tight-lipped about his encounter with the President.
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T.I. himself had been pretty tight-lipped since the podcast and ensuing backlash ... until his comments to Jada.
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Collins has remained tight-lipped about how she will vote on impeachment when it comes to the Senate.
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Management at the Cupertino-based firm have been tight-lipped on the content strategy but have sounded optimistic.
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Feinstein, who is 84, has been tight-lipped for months over whether she would seek a fifth term.
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Sinema is known around the Capitol for being tight-lipped and does not do hallway interviews with reporters.
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When it comes to questions about sizing, however, the otherwise gregarious social media team has been tight-lipped.
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Officials in Texas are being very tight-lipped about the case ... but here's what we know so far.
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PHILIP KIPPER San Francisco To the Editor: So here's what it comes down to: Do we want a tight-lipped competent woman who made an uncharacteristic mistake using an email account, or do we want a loose-lipped incompetent man who characteristically tweets out venom without any thought of the consequences?
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Compared with other cases of Britons jailed in the region, however, they have been oddly tight-lipped in public.
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But when asked if she had a name for her firstborn, the royal mom-to-be remained tight-lipped.
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SARA CARTER, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, certainly, Inspector General Michael Horowitz&aposs office is very tight-lipped about this.
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Industrial security company Dragos, which discovered the group, calls it "Hexane," but remains largely tight-lipped on its activities.
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To be sure, Apple is tight-lipped about its future products, and rarely gives hints at its future plans.
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"It's gonna be fun, I'm excited," he added as Amal remained tight-lipped about the plans for June 17.
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Both Robbins and Zurock remain tight-lipped about the recipe for creating the unique flavour of the lip balm.
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But he was tight-lipped on whether this would lead him to vote for the opposition in November's polls.
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And while they will admit that Mueller was tight-lipped, they don't see any new relevance in Republicans' spin.
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"Every time people asked questions about investigations pertaining to Donald Trump, they are tight lipped and silent," Mook added.
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"I don't remember anything getting politically tense, [but] the conservative women were pretty tight-lipped about politics," Trumbull recalls.
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Since tweens and teens are often tight-lipped about their lives, it can be tricky to get clear answers.
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However, Brady, trained under tight-lipped head coach Bill Belichick, wanted no part of the "GOAT" questions again Tuesday.
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Karlie Kloss has been pretty tight-lipped about her relationship with Joshua Kushner, and it's easy to understand why.
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However, they have remained tight-lipped about the details — including how the victim gave birth — citing Hoehn's ongoing case.
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Bradley was, in line with the rest of the cast, tight-lipped about what we can expect next season.
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The vast majority of the men and women remained tight-lipped, declining to comment on their motivations for participating.
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Many of the people involved in the case — even the Halbachs, tight-lipped as they are — aren't at peace.
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We reached out to Mayweather and the shop owner -- but everyone is being VERY tight-lipped about the situation.
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Authorities released few details of the theft, prompting questions about bank security and criticism of the tight-lipped police.
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Then, once you've finally gotten your story straight, some loose-lipped jamoke comes along and says what everybody's thinking?
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" Discussing the matter further with TechCrunch, Yen describes Google as "notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to search issues.
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Creditors have remained tight lipped about the progress of the talks but local suppliers rejected the initial settlement proposal.
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To be sure, Apple is tight-lipped about its plans for future products, and typically doesn't comment on speculation.
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Underwood has been tight-lipped about how the season progresses for him, even when he's posting on social media.
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I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight lipped, painted on smile.
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The couple, who is known for being tight-lipped about their relationship, has been more open in recent weeks.
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I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight-lipped, painted-on smile.
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But the FTC has remained tight-lipped about the probe, prompting criticism and calls for swift action by Congress.
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So far the company has been publicly tight-lipped about whether it even found any evidence of Russian activity.
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He remained tight-lipped about running for the seat immediately after Hatch's announcement, but is widely expected to run.
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Besson was tight-lipped in an interview with Entertainment Weekly when it came to divulging anything about the plot.
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"As always in such cases, I would like to be very tight-lipped," said the ministry spokesman, Martin Schäfer.
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After all, judges are generally a tight-lipped bunch, and I was also a child with my head elsewhere.
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Miocic's trip to Croatia will likely bring with it a fight announcement, but the Croatian is staying tight-lipped.
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Palazzi has a theory that this lends itself to a suspicious outlook and Cognac producers' famously tight-lipped nature.
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"Google is tight-lipped about how it hopes to deploy the technologies it is working on," Mr. Metz adds.
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Many Western companies were tight lipped about their continued investment in Saudi Arabia for weeks after Mr. Khashoggi disappeared.
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He and Barr had been friends for years, and Mueller has a reputation as a tight-lipped rule follower.
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Another reason to be tight-lipped about finances: Someone grew up in a family that never talked about it.
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Lawmakers were tight-lipped about the contents of the memo, as they are barred from unilaterally releasing classified information.
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In gauging Cunningham's chances, Tillis strikes a Trumpian note, dubbing him "Silent Cal" after tight-lipped President Calvin Coolidge.
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White-lipped peccaries traditionally were "bullies," Dr. Beck said, traveling in packs of hundreds — or as many as 1,000.
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Until now, state and city officials have been tight-lipped about what happened on the night of the shooting.
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The flurry of death notices from a usually tight-lipped government also sends an implied message to two audiences.
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In an unusual move for the tight-lipped British intelligence community, the GCHQ released a statement denying the charge.
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Straight-faced and stiff-lipped, Ms. Knox dodged flashbulbs as a coterie of bodyguards kept the press at bay.
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The private firm has been tight-lipped on New Glenn's production status and plans for bringing it to market.
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Though executives remain tight-lipped about their plans, the movies are widely expected to bring the series to a close.
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While Bill Belichick and the Patriots are known for being tight lipped and stern, Bennett is pretty much the opposite.
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On Sunday, however, Blue Origin's webcast of the launch and landing marking a change for the usually tight-lipped company.
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The tight-lipped 603-year-old senior associate justice still has given no public indication he is ready to go.
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For some weeks now, there has been speculation that Mueller is nearly done, but his office is famously tight-lipped.
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All of the sudden these same tight-lipped guys are cuddling up to the parrots and talking away with them.
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But so far, Apple has been tight-lipped, saying only that it set a new quarterly record for the company.
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He has been tight-lipped about the cause of his putting problems but says all one day will be revealed.
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Rihanna is known to be tight-lipped about her personal life, and such was the case with the Instagram post.
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Companies are notoriously tight-lipped about things like spam detection because they don't want spammers to reverse engineer their safeguards.
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The rally stalled when his par putt on the following hole lipped out, and Woods added more bogeys on Nos.
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Loose-lipped. They tried like hell to get anything out of her about Tuesday's season finale, but she wouldn't crack.
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The monarchy remained fiercely tight-lipped on all matters personal and private, and royal announcements were reserved for print newspapers.
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He and Selena Gomez are heating up, although the 24-year-old singer is staying tight-lipped about the details.
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Investigators have been tight-lipped about the evidence they have that allegedly ties the two college students to the killing.
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Gabriel was tight-lipped on how much Brown dropped for the G.O.A.T. ring ... but we're told it's valued at $20k!
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, for one, has been famously tight-lipped about its exploits, much like its founder's other companies.
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Though Wagner has largely remained tight-lipped about Wood's death, he's opened up in recent years about his family's heartbreak.
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I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight lipped, painted on smile. . Tampons?
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He remained tight-lipped on Monday, declining to respond to comments from his colleagues that Trump shouldn't pick a lawmaker.
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The Fed typically has been tight lipped about the institutions it regulates and rarely comments beyond pre-scheduled regulatory events.
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Speaking of dining habits, the red-lipped batfish is a carnivore and tends to snack on small fish and crustaceans.
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Though they were mostly tight-lipped about season two, they were all more than happy to discuss the past season.
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Apple is notoriously tight-lipped on its future hardware plans, and building a device at Apple's scale would be tough.
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While it was confirmed the hardware would be available in the Fall, the company remained tight-lipped on specific dates.
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Toronto the Good, so named for the purse-lipped Methodists who once dominated the city, has become Toronto the Great.
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While the iPhone maker has been tight-lipped on what its newest flagship product will look like, reports abound online.
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Given the tight-lipped ethos of the Mueller operation, we are living in the world of speculation, to be sure.
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Her office, as had become customary, was tight-lipped, releasing only a few details, and guarding with intensity her schedule.
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The shop was tight-lipped about what Odell paid, but an average job of this magnitude costs upwards of $30,000.
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Booth said while she's kept in touch with her ex, he's been "pretty tight-lipped" about how his season ends.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi and tight-lipped party officials here in the capital have revealed little of their intentions.
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On Thursday, the C.I.A. (barely) relaxed its typically tight-lipped stance to relay a few words about its infamous dropout.
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WASHINGTON — Usually, top intelligence and law enforcement officials withdraw to lives of tight-lipped relative anonymity after their careers end.
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And while Comey was tight-lipped about details, a few commentators tried to read between the lines of his testimony.
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I knew I hadn't met him before: he had pale-blue eyes, tow-colored hair, a slack, full-lipped mouth.
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He didn't make the 35-foot putt, but the ball lipped out of the cup and stopped two inches away.
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Although he's very public with his jokes, Meyers remains tight-lipped about who will get his vote on Election Day.
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He's been tight-lipped about his contacts with Giuliani and whether he knew that Trump wanted investigations into the Bidens.
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Owner Jerry Jones was tight lipped on Sunday, saying he had some decisions to make and would not be rushed.
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In 2004, police reviewing the case said they thought he had managed to escape, helped by his close-lipped friends.
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German officials are normally tight-lipped about high-profile investigations, preferring to withhold any information until they have clear answers.
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But Allison, also president of Domino's, was tight-lipped about the controversy swirling at Papa John's, a key Domino's rival.
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Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), a Pelosi ally and member of the tight-lipped trade working group negotiating with the administration.
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Having been perfect on all 24 putts inside 10 feet for the week to that point, McIlroy's attempt lipped out.
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Hotel staff, for instance, might wield tight-lipped smiles and impeccable manners during exchanges with even the most disagreeable travelers.
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Khloé Kardashian may spill the beans, but Kourtney Kardashian is more tight-lipped when it comes to her sisters' love lives.
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Shares of Facebook popped Wednesday after a mixed third-quarter report and a candid earnings call with traditionally tight-lipped executives.
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In fact, internal Justice Department policies specifically instruct US attorneys to be extremely tight-lipped in public regarding ongoing criminal investigations.
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While most tech companies remain tight-lipped about the nature of their employment agreements, forced arbitration is hardly an uncommon practice.
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But if you're a person of the internet, you probably know him as That Guy from this purse-lipped reaction meme.
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While Beyoncé is notoriously tight-lipped about her projects, we can at least glean some answers based on Gondry's past work.
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The off-the-cuff remarks are out of character for officials at Amazon, which is notoriously tight-lipped and buttoned-up.
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This gears Robinhood up for a U.K. launch, although the company is staying tight-lipped on when exactly that will be.
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The duo was tight-lipped about what they will be doing next, though they did say they will continue working together.
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Clinton has been uncharacteristically tight-lipped about her health, fueling speculation that she's not as fit as she claims to be.
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The participants in the meeting were tight-lipped about what took place, but it wrapped shortly before the expected 1 p.m.
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Sannie got very tight lipped when I asked if Apple is among those that are working with Devialet on any products.
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That's because she delivered an admirably tight-lipped performance when asked about her recent time on a yacht with the Obamas.
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Robert Taylor's languid turn as the stiff-upper-lipped Longmire makes for an outstanding throwback to the Western sheriffs of yore.
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After three years on and off the road, J25's members are still tight-lipped on the subject of new music.
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The pop star only recently broke her silence on her political leanings after remaining controversially tight-lipped during the 2016 election.
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Long story short, she is the famously mysterious, tight-lipped creative director of the visionary, conceptual couture house Comme des Garçons.
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Looking visibly worried and tight-lipped, Standifer frequently tapped him on the shoulder to get him to focus on the road.
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The tension between tight-lipped Elizabeth and her increasingly outspoken son and heir provides much of the drama of Season 3.
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Einhorn has a reputation among investors for being particularly tight-lipped, bristling when pushed to give more information about his investments.
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If Comey is tight-lipped, Trump will have to wonder if it means Mueller has trained his sights on those issues.
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Unfortunately, Netflix is pretty tight-lipped about the first season release date (the show is signed on for two seasons already).
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Police in Washington have been tight-lipped about the Rich investigation but have suggested they believed the crime was a robbery.
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My father was always tight-lipped when it came to emotions and carried around a lot of baggage from his childhood.
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Enough so that even typically tight-lipped, stony-faced Louis van Gaal is showing a spark of emotion on the sidelines.
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Tight-lipped advisers planted the idea that the second recent episode was psychosomatic, brought on by the memory of the first.
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Facebook is being tight-lipped about the party: When asked by Business Insider about the shindig, a spokesperson declined to comment.
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Now, regarding the man who assaulted him -- our law enforcement sources are staying pretty tight-lipped about who exactly it was.
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The Shaw Festival actors presumably knew their parts for the Secret Theater performances, about which all parties have been tight-lipped.
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In 2014, Sauers lipped out a 10-footer that would have allowed him to win the Senior Open with a birdie.
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Outside private correspondence with her attorney, trial testimony and her unpublished memoir, Bryant remained tight-lipped about her interaction with Till.
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Simons was tight-lipped on the pending CK news but, looking back now, there's something terribly Calvin about those Mapplethorpean men.
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In fact, U.S. negotiators have been tight-lipped about what, if any, interim offers they have made to the North Koreans.
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Otherwise, the inspector general has remained tight-lipped on the status of the investigation, including the potential widening of its scope.
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The Border Patrol has met with residents, but the agents have been tight-lipped about specifics and have postponed planned meetings.
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Asked about what will happen to these parents and other family members traveling with them, US officials have been tight-lipped.
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The White House has been tight-lipped as it weighs the risks and potential reward of intervening in the House proceedings.
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During the jump between seasons, Queen Elizabeth went from a tight-lipped Claire Foy to a far more expressive Olivia Colman.
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Like other moderate Republican senators, Murkowski has mostly remained tight-lipped as the House has worked its way through its investigations.
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From there, Woods chipped past the hole, then lipped out a 6-foot putt and finished with a double-bogey 6.
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Too many trembling lipped close-ups of Adam Driver, the random casino side trip, too many implausibilities, too many slow moments.
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"Baby Driver," which stars a pouty-lipped Ansel Elgort and was made for just $35 million, could be a sleeper smash.
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Jesse Williams is keeping tight-lipped about his divorce, but he absolutely has a response to rumors he's dating Minka Kelly.
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He's known for being loose-lipped about closed-door meetings with Trump, and is often found holding court with congressional reporters.
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The administration has been fairly tight-lipped about identifying these particular appointees, ProPublica's Justin Elliott, Derek Kravitz, and Al Shaw reported.
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The red-lipped batfish (Ogcocephalus darwini) is a deepwater fish usually found near the Galapagos Islands, and its defining attribute is its mouth: big for its body (which usually grows to about 25cm, about the length of a burrito) and droopy, the red-lipped batfish's lips look like a pair of Twizzlers melting in the sun.
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Understandably, though, Alliot is staying tight lipped on exactly which of these potential endgames is more likely than others in the franchise.
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It's significant that the palace chose to weigh in on this, considering how tight-lipped the royals typically are about personal matters.
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He said that everyone who knew was sworn to secrecy, but as we know, Hollywood is a loose-lipped place at times.
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The couple have been tight-lipped about the details of the actual wedding, and representatives for the couple remain unreachable for comment.
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His hair was streaked with apple red and dark gold, and the sharp line of his jaw emphasized his full-lipped smile.
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Facebook wasn't exactly a model of transparency before the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, but it's been especially tight-lipped as of late.
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Officials have been tight-lipped about the investigation into Cox, the former boys' basketball coach at Park Tudor, according to the Star.
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But considering how tight-lipped the company has been on the AirPower project over the last year, we're not holding our breath.
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And although she has remained tight-lipped about the sex of her baby, Reddit co-founder Ohanian seems to have a guess.
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In his stint before the Judiciary Committee this week, Neil Gorsuch, Donald Trump's pick for the court, has been especially tight-lipped.
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" Frankel remained tight-lipped on the identity of the mystery person but added, "We're on a couple of dates, so we'll see.
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But Rose subsequently also dropped a shot at the par-four 18th, where his 15-foot putt for the win lipped out.
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The company has been tight lipped on UberCommute's performance so far, but it is now eyeing a nation-wide expansion of UberCommute.
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While Druckmann remains tight-lipped on that one (of course), he did confirm one uplifting detail about the nature of that bracelet.
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As for her upcoming 39th birthday on Sunday, Washington said she does have celebratory plans, but remained tight-lipped on the details.
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Apple's tight-lipped CEO Tim Cook just hinted at the company's plans with chips, acquisitions, cars and China all in one comment.
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Credit: kaibara87/CC BY 2.0Scientists are typically tight-lipped when it comes to their research, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
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The famous family, who even share video footage of their most delicate doctor appointments, was shockingly tight-lipped last fall and winter.
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Sprouse and Reinhart, whose Riverdale characters, Jughead and Betty, are also a couple, are notoriously tight-lipped about their reportedly romantic relationship.
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His message of love resonating with the global audience and seeming to catch the stiff upper-lipped Brits little bit off guard.
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z are tight lipped about even minor details of their lives (Beyoncé still won't even reveal her Snapchat identity).
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Since Netflix is notoriously tight-lipped about sharing data, we'll never know how many people saw Richard and Amber tie the knot.
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On the racy cover, Ora flashes a huge, red-lipped smile while wearing a tiny leather miniskirt and holding open her shirt.
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But the words that come out of her bold, red-lipped mouth are not overly complicated or jumbled: They're logical and succinct.
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Despite Townsend's interpretation of the private comment as a public statement, however, the former president's camp remained tight-lipped about his decision.
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The board has since remained tight-lipped about the alleged misconduct, stating only that Sir Martin resigned after the investigation had concluded.
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Unlike companies like Waymo (née Google) and Uber, Apple has been tight-lipped about its self-driving car program, codenamed Project Titan.
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Both NASA and SpaceX have been tight-lipped about the incident, but Koenigsmann shared some new information with reporters during the briefing.
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ON SEPTEMBER 20th riot police were summoned to Lincoln prison and inmates moved out after what tight-lipped authorities called a "disturbance".
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He was asked about saying goodbye to President Trump -- after just 10 days on the job -- and he was kinda tight-lipped.
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Sen. Dean Heller has been tight-lipped on the Senate health care plan ever since his fiery joint press conference with Gov.
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While Tencent has remained tight-lipped about its future, it appears that cloud gaming is on the horizon for the Chinese firm.
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The "Vice" singer — who's remained tight-lipped about her latest relationship — briefly mentioned East in Cosmopolitan's first-ever country issue last year.
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The Post and Courier said Google has been "tight-lipped" about its operations in Berkeley County, as it has at other centers.
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Finance ministry officials remain tight-lipped about how quickly they expect growth to bounce back after it slowed following so-called demonetization.
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A Florida project code-named "Maricopa" was publicly disclosed in November by Space Florida, but officials have been tight-lipped on specifics.
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As to whether Sony would be offering a 2TB model for those uninterested in doing the work themselves, Cerny was tight-lipped.
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New England Patriots: Not even opinionated Jacksonville cornerback Jalen Ramsey can get notoriously tight-lipped Patriots coach Bill Belichick to say much.
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Trump said Republicans were "totally unified" on the border strategy, while the tight-lipped GOP leader said senators were "behind" the president.
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I met a lanky, pouty-lipped Melburnian and let myself be seduced by his accent, swoon-worthy utterances, and amazing kissing technique.
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A tight-lipped Trump prepares to announce his Supreme Court justice nomination; Boris Johnson resigns amid the tendering of a Brexit deal.
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Next Thing She is tight-lipped about her label's future but insisted that there were no plans to become a lifestyle brand.
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The special counsel's office has been extremely tight-lipped throughout the investigation but the pressure to leak investigative materials would be great.
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As cheers erupted, he sat tight-lipped and grim as the new leader of his party, the African National Congress, was announced.
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After arriving in Washington, she retreated into private sessions with her lawyers, who were extremely tight-lipped on Wednesday about her preparations.
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Now that she's nearly freed herself from Mr. Trump's gilded White House, will the tight-lipped Ms. Hicks finally find her voice?
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Mr. Booker, 49, who has talked about how his mother was pestering him to get married, has tended to be tight-lipped.
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While he is tight-lipped about the film's story line, he said the project will be more personal than his online persona.
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At that point, not even Peter Carr, Mr. Mueller's famously tight-lipped spokesman, could seem to resist the fun people were having.
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It has provided feedback to individuals involved in the shows, but it has been tight-lipped about the marketing and rollout plans.
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By the tight-lipped standards of Goldman Sachs, the phone call from one of the firm's most senior investment bankers was explosive.
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But they have also been tight-lipped about details out of concern over potential protests and a potential large news media presence.
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Trade Desk is likely to have received a piece of the Bloomberg campaigns' ad spending, but Green was tight-lipped when asked.
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One significant late add to the letter was former Defense Secretary Bob Gates, who has remained mostly tight-lipped about Trump's administration.
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Despite the president's tweets and interviews, however, FWS and the Interior Department remained tight-lipped as to the status of the ban.
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Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), a member of the tight-lipped group of Democrats that has been negotiating with the administration since June.
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Facebook is normally tight-lipped about its inner workings, but company officials have sharply shifted their tone in the past few weeks.
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While both remained tight-lipped on specific earnings, they're now running their shops full-time and have cultivated more than 130,000 followers.
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In going public with his charges, Mr. Guo demonstrated just how dangerous a loose-lipped billionaire can be to China's Communist Party.
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The Indian space agency has been tight-lipped about the fate of Vikram, but crowdsourcing and NASA's openness led to its discovery.
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But Democratic leadership remained tight-lipped about if they would force a shutdown in the hours leading up to the Senate's vote.
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When someone asked if there were going to be any other named villains appearing in Justice League, Deborah Snyder remained tight-lipped.
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Instead of trying to hit a wedge over the bunker, he putted and left himself a 25-footer that lipped the cup.
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Venus praised her opponent for playing "above and beyond" but was otherwise tight-lipped and sullen during her post-match media duties.
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Lawmakers are trying to hammer out a compromise with the tech industry, though both sides are being tight-lipped about the details.
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Cohen, who has previously drawn congressional ire for speaking to reporters about closed-door interviews, emerged tight-lipped from the marathon session.
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The Secret Service is famously tight-lipped about how it spends its money to avoid the politicization of presidential protection and travel.
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Stores have been tight-lipped about exactly how many systems they'll have, leaving prospective buyers to take their chances and make a choice.
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It's also a fun trip to watch the crimson-lipped McGowan spit creative insults while chain smoking and stomping around in combat boots.
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They've been notoriously tight lipped about commenting on their relationship status, but Sprouse opened up to PEOPLE about their decision to keep mum.
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Unfortunately, due to Valve's tight-lipped policies on monetization of skins, we don't know exactly how much skin creators are making these days.
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Amazon's tight-lipped on the matter, and the anonymous folks who've been discussing the device haven't offered any info on potential time frame.
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Everyone from The Bachelorette is pretty tight-lipped as the show hasn't finished airing, so we will just have to wait and see.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been notoriously tight-lipped about their relationship — which is pretty understandable, considering their level of star power.
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Some celebrities are notoriously tight-lipped about their love lives... but are more than open when it comes to their skin-care routines.
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As Endgadget notes, it's somewhat surprising for Samsung to announce a smartphone feature so far in advance, given the company's tight-lipped history.
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And while the campaign is very tight-lipped on specifics, aides say they are preparing for the night to go in several directions.
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" Witherspoon was pretty tight-lipped about specifics but did reveal to the outlet that "[We have] a script, but we haven't shot anything.
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After all, Sprouse and Reinhart have been notoriously tight-lipped about any potential sparks between them, selfies and heartwarming Instagram posts be damned.
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The film reportedly started shooting in New Mexico last fall, but Gilligan has been pretty tight-lipped about the project even during production.
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The 32-year-old tennis champion reportedly got engaged to Perelló last May but is exceedingly tight-lipped about his private life. Hola!
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The company has been very tight-lipped about Karma, having only released a few short sample clips that were shot using the drone.
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And not in a smarmy, gooey or even smoldering way, but in an aw-shucks, slightly broody but also cheerful, pouty-lipped way.
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Mueller is correctly tight-lipped, so we can anticipate no explanation from him, even if he knows why McGahn was handed to him.
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McCaskill, who has been extremely tight-lipped about the Supreme Court fight, released her own photos of her meeting with Kavanaugh on Tuesday.
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And although he confirms the role was not James Bond, he's tight-lipped about it, simply saying, "It really was a fabulous mistake."
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The Justice Department has remained tight-lipped about the probe, but the protracted length suggests that investigators and prosecutors are taking it seriously.
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Several State Department officials confirm that Kushner has been tight-lipped about his strategy, but other administration officials say he briefs Tillerson regularly.
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The Mueller investigation has been close-lipped and Congress hasn't held the kind of open subpoena-powered hearings that could expose real corruption.
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Tight-lipped on compromises: Neither Inhofe nor Smith would discuss details of how they are resolving differences in their versions of the bill.
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Worst Performance on Land There was no shortage of candidates — including the loose-lipped American goalkeeper Hope Solo — but only one genuine contender.
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Congressional leaders emerged tight-lipped Thursday from a classified briefing on Iran amid concerns about new tensions in the Gulf escalating to war.
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The White House has remained tight-lipped on the status of the panel, which must ultimately be created through a presidential executive order.
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Public Safety Canada remained tight lipped when asked about any Canadian critical infrastructure being exploited by hackers in the employ of hostile nations.
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As secretive as the SuperSkin material recipe is, the process of molding a real vulva into SuperSkin is kept even more tight-lipped.
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Over the decades, Paris has cultivated a policy of purse-lipped silence, punctuated by irritation, faced with the island's demands for more autonomy.
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The RBA has remained tight-lipped about the timing of its next move, saying only that it would consider further easing if needed.
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It's not much of one though, as the tight-lipped group won't discuss even the most mundane details, such as their food orders.
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The leader of the free world frequently displays a tight-lipped smile, but mirth-wise, that is as far as he will go.
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In several others, his red-lipped, grimacing mouth, or a potent single eyeball or hand, emerge from a storm of sandy-green clouds.
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You're staying tight-lipped about the movie's plot and its big villain, but what did you set out to achieve with the film?
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Authorities were tight-lipped at a news conference Friday, saying they did not want to prejudice a jury and were continuing to investigate.
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Giuliani was spotted at the White House on Friday, but the president on Monday was tight-lipped about what his personal attorney relayed.
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But they have been tight-lipped with details thus far, prompting additional scrutiny of the administration's plans for containing fallout in the region.
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These are women who fit it into a distinct, fantasy-friendly mold: Doughy-lipped and blonde, they are essentially life-size Barbie dolls.
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House Intelligence Committee members emerged tight-lipped from a closed-door briefing with FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency head Adm.
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Federal political campaigns are tight-lipped about their advertising strategies — how much they're spending, who they're targeting and where they're placing their ads.
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But executives have otherwise been tight-lipped about their plans -- and about where they would get the money needed to make the changes.
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Netflix is notoriously tight-lipped with its viewership numbers, preferring vague proclamations of success to releasing statistics that could otherwise be torn apart.
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But as Democrats anticipate a legal challenge from the Treasury Department, he has been exceedingly tight-lipped about even his most basic plans.
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Though she was very tight lipped on the gown, she was quick to confirm that she wouldn't be partaking in a popular bridal trend.
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Not much is known about Starlink and the test satellites as SpaceX has been tight-lipped about the whole thing, and for good reason.
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But Pelosi and others have been tight-lipped since Thursday's meeting, refusing to say whether any evidence was presented on Trump's wire-tapping allegation.
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But the inescapable question resulting from this response by a usually tight-lipped, media-averse firm is: Just what is Amazon so afraid of?
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For now, Obama remains similarly tight-lipped on most aspects of Clinton's record, even as it comes under fire from Sanders and his campaign.
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It's a surprising admission from the typically tight-lipped public-facing members of Bungie, but it shouldn't really shock any hardcore fans of Destiny.
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Over the past few months, traditionally tight-lipped UK law enforcement agencies have released snippets of how they use "equipment interference," or hacking powers.
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Netflix is remaining tight-lipped about the series' second installment, and have given no indication on when the new episodes will begin airing. 5.
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This controversial quote would be a surprisingly candid admission from the normally tight-lipped Weinstein, and Theodoracopulos' response puts the whole interview in question.
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TV ABOUT THE PENGUINS (24-23-8): Pittsburgh has been tight-lipped about the condition of Kris Letang, who has been sidelined since Feb.
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When asked to elaborate on her recent divestment from the company that owns Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga, among others, she remained tight-lipped.
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While authorities have stayed tight-lipped about several key questions in the investigation, they said earlier in August that they were not slowing down.
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Trump administration officials earlier Sunday defended the need for planned immigration raids even as they remained tight-lipped about details on the widespread action.
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Though famously tight-lipped about its product-development process, Apple is believed to have "several hundred engineers" laying the foundations for an AR ecosystem.
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HTC has been tight-lipped on units sold but an HTC executive commented last month that the unit sales "far exceeds" 140 thousand headsets.
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Though the pair initially stayed tight-lipped during interviews, their social media accounts did all the talking, showing their mutual love for one another.
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Sony President and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida confirmed last year that the product was in development, but remained tight-lipped on the branding and features.
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While remaining tight-lipped, the former campaign manager said Sanders could produce medical records showing he could serve a full term as the president.
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The perpetrator has never been caught, and despite numerous potential suspects, the local police, embroiled in a corruption scandal, have been frustratingly tight-lipped.
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The couple has been tight-lipped about commenting on their relationship status, but Sprouse opened up to PEOPLE about their decision to keep mum.
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But while many believed Pelosi's pursed-lipped gesture to be sarcastic, Pelosi, told reporters on Wednesday that she was sincerely cheering in that moment.
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The red-lipped batfish doesn't have any predators of its own, and because it lives so far underwater, it's mostly unaffected by environmental impact.
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The red-lipped batfish is glamorous, but not beautiful, and it seems like poor anatomic planning to make a fish that can't really swim.
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After many rumors and much speculation, Cameron is staying decided tight-lipped about her relationship with her Descendants 2 co-star saying, ""We're dating.
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But the company has been otherwise tight-lipped about its plan for making mass-market electric vehicles, and it has a lot to prove.
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Musicians, actors and other scantily dressed, full-lipped partygoers took selfies in the hot tub against the unobstructed views of valleys and Joshua trees.
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But opponents are remaining tight-lipped about whether the potential changes — which are still being negotiated — would be enough to garner their support. Sen.
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Ali was surrounded by half a dozen tight-lipped, roving-eyed members of the Boston Muslim temple, and his full lower lip hung sulkily.
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While McConnell is known for being strategic and tight-lipped about his plans, Trump uses Twitter to weigh in on topics at any hour.
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The special counsel's office is well-known for being tight-lipped and has made a point of clamping down on leaks to the press.
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Energy and Commerce members were tight-lipped about what might be included in the proposal, saying it will be crafted through months of conversations.
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Ruffalo, in his round-shouldered, restrained performance, seemed to have uncannily captured Bilott's trout-lipped solitude, a standoffishness that made him seem permanently braced.
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The Justice Department also remained tight-lipped about how it was able to finally get into the smartphone after weeks of furious public debate.
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KISS cofounder Ace Frehley isn't with his former bandmates for this farewell tour ... something Gene Simmons was tight-lipped about prior to the show.
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News of the special has been circulating for a while, but now, finally, the supremely tight-lipped HBO has confirmed that it actually exists.
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A$AP is tight-lipped about the acronym's meaning, according to the New York Times — not even Anderson knows exactly what it stands for.
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It seems about right that he wanted to be tight-lipped about the movie and she didn't: little is off-limits with Ms. Lawrence.
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Disjointed record-keeping in El Salvador and a tight-lipped State Department make it difficult to measure the impact of the United States' efforts.
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We know from the episode he wasn't voted out by housemates, but Mooch is keeping tight-lipped about his exit after just 6 days.
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I didn't know their names, but across his years of abuse we formed a tight-lipped sisterhood, our silence keeping him out of jail.
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While his team has been tight-lipped about how many that will be, Schumer forecasted a "series of amendments" to reporters on Monday night.
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Authorities had previously remained tight-lipped about the whereabouts of Meng, following his sudden disappearance last month after he flew from France to China.
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Collared peccaries are smaller, less aggressive and less disruptive of the ecosystem than white-lipped peccaries, he said, and they travel in smaller groups.
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We were able to glean some spec details in our time with the phones, but the company is staying tight-lipped about many specifics.
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Andreessen Horowitz, which eagerly offers up investors for interviews timed to such funding announcements, has been unusually tight-lipped on its investment in Anduril.
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The authorities were tight-lipped about their investigation of the 2925 attack, which is the largest known breach of a private company's computer systems.
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While Niantic has been tight-lipped about the whole thing, it did confirm to The Verge that it is involved in the game's creation.
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Inditex, whose executives are famously tight-lipped and rarely grant interviews, declined to officially comment on whether it had expanded retail space in Spain.
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Obviously, there's lip gloss application, which calls to mind Kim's modern-day classic, "Jam (Turn It Up)," with its many close-up glossy-lipped shots.
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Though the auteur remains tight-lipped about the plot of the 18-part series, he dished about casting, cars, and the show's many celebrity cameos.
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While the senator has remained tight-lipped when asked about a potential presidential bid, she is poised to enter a crowded Democratic primary field. Sen.
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SpaceX has been tight-lipped on the subject, saying only that it had taken about four months to prepare the rocket for its second flight.
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Lenovo is staying tight-lipped about concrete details about the product, but here's what we do know: it'll run Windows and offer an Intel CPU.
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The FBI was also involved, though the agency has remained tight-lipped, referring all questions to AURA, which refused to comment on federal authorities' involvement.
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Mueller and his team of prosecutors have been tight-lipped about their inquiry, releasing new information rarely and generally in the form of unsealed indictments.
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Proof: On Good Morning Britain, Fassbender was laughably tight-lipped about his relationship, concisely saying, "It's good that it happened," according to the Daily Mail.
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SpaceX and CEO Elon Musk have been extremely tight-lipped about the Starlink satellites, only dropping a few hints here and there before the launch.
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And though Netflix is notoriously tight-lipped with its viewership statistics, this might prove to be just the right strategy for something like War Machine.
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Even in an interview on The Graham Norton Show, a couple of days ago, Claire Foy was tight-lipped about who would be her successor.
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Luckily, the Duchess and her glam team aren't so tight-lipped about how her hair stays so shiny and bouncy, and her skin so glowing.
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In 1964, LBJ successfully painted GOP opponent Barry Goldwater as trigger-happy and casually loose-lipped about the use of nuclear weapons, among other slams.
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After remaining tight-lipped over the casualty toll throughout Monday, the NDS on Tuesday said 36 people were killed and 58 injured in the attack.
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The statement is a decided change for Jordan, who's been especially tight-lipped about politics, seemingly for the sake of not jeopardizing his business interests.
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Police in the rural Iowa city have been tight-lipped about details surrounding the investigation into her disappearance, and they have not named any suspects.
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Osuna was arrested for assault in Toronto after allegedly roughing up his girlfriend -- but officials have been tight-lipped about the details surrounding the incident.
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Disney has been tight-lipped about its new streaming service, revealing few details about when movies and television shows will be brought to the platform.
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Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes have remained tight-lipped about their relationship, but a rare appearance together has everyone talking about the long-rumored couple.
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Shen was tight-lipped, but three individuals close to WM Motor said he wants to sell cars primarily online, with a limited number of showrooms.
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I now know more about the red-lipped batfish than I ever have before, and yet, I remain as baffled as ever by its existence.
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The Ontario government, while tight-lipped on the exact details of the plan, is expected to reveal its framework for combatting sex trafficking in June.
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Apple is tight-lipped and rarely reveals plans for future products, and like many companies, Apple's ideas and prototypes don't always make it to shelves.
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Lawmakers emerging from the meeting in Ryan's office suite were tight-lipped about what was discussed and whether there were any agreements — or threats — made.
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Despite being the ranking Democrat on the committee, Feinstein has remained tight-lipped about what she discussed with Kavanaugh during their hourlong meeting last month.
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Trump was tight-lipped Wednesday about the prospects of a pardon for Manafort, saying only that he feels "very badly" for his former campaign chairman.
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Federal authorities have been tight-lipped about where exactly all the children are held, but here are a few states where they have been sent.
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Cooper and Shayk stepped out together at events like the Met Gala and the Oscars, but they were tight-lipped about their romance during interviews.
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The $20 mini of the famously tight-lipped Mueller — which is available for pre-order beginning Tuesday — comes with an array of strictly nonclassified features.
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The accolades refine to critique: how the eyes fail to match the face, the thin-lipped smile, the nose like soft dough squashed against bone.
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Executives at Inditex, who are famously tight-lipped and rarely grant interviews, confirmed the tie-ups but said the projects were at the testing stage.
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The white-lipped peccaries are also important for dispersing seeds across the forest, constantly traveling in search of ripe food sources, Mr. García-Anleu said.
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Though Kloss is generally tight-lipped about her inner-family ties, she has spoken out in the past on political issues that matter to her.
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Global health experts have pointed out that this time around, the government was tight-lipped for two weeks after the onset of the Wuhan virus.
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"While he was outgoing, Asher was tight-lipped about his business activities and didn't share a lot even with his friends or employees," Winston said.
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The company was tight-lipped during the hearing, though, and did not confirm nor deny the link between the code name and the project. 5.
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There's a chance that Ted Sarandos, the company's head of content, will disclose official numbers at an upcoming investors conference, but Netflix is tight-lipped.
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He parked himself outside the door, and after the American left, persuaded the usually tight-lipped Chinese official to describe the deal — landing a scoop.
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Mattis has also been said to favor sending thousands more troops but was tight-lipped on his preference during a week of Capitol Hill hearings.
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The firm has been tight-lipped on its dealings with lawmakers, but experts believe that the social media firm can improve its standing in Washington.
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Facebook revealed earlier this month that Russian actors purchased $6900,2628 in political ads during the 28503 election, but have remained tight-lipped about further details.
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A tight-lipped committee controls who can enter, where donations of money or jewelry are stored and how that information is disseminated to the public.
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Many familiar with the project believe that mystique is what fueled the marketing campaign for Steven Roth of Vornado Realty Trust, the tight-lipped developer.
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Bumble, the swiping app that only lets women message first, is very close-lipped about its algorithm, possibly because it's also very similar to Tinder.
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Well, hell if we ever know what's really going on with this family because they're more lock-lipped than a teenager caught sneaking in after curfew.
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" While Bell kept tight-lipped about what fans can expect from the new project, a source tells PEOPLE it will "be more adult and really funny.
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As PSD leader, he would be the obvious choice for prime minister, but his party has been tight-lipped so far on who they will propose.
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It's hard to say what those triggers are, and which apps are the most invasive since most tech companies are tight-lipped about how they operate.
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Stranger still, the Underwood White House remains a tight-lipped monolith, despite the fact that every White House (especially ones run by weirdo megalomaniacs) has leaks.
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Mutko, who served as sports minister at the time of the 2014 Sochi Games, remained tight-lipped about the decision to ban him from the Olympics.
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While the royals are notoriously tight-lipped about what goes on behind the heavily-draped windows of Buckingham Palace, various speculation has captured the public imagination.
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And because it's always okay to rock a bold pout, she's breaking down a coral-lipped look that will take you from summer into fall seamlessly.
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It can maintain the same amount of locked-down, tight-lipped comms it applies to its consumer products, where it still feels the reveal is everything.
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Khloé has also remained tight-lipped — although Kim spilled the beans about her baby-to-be in the Keeping Up with the Kardashians 10th anniversary trailer.
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So far, the company has been tight-lipped over what a Gou run for president will exactly mean for his relations with the company he founded.
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True to form, Marvel is keeping any further details under lock and key, and stars have predictably been cryptic and tight-lipped about the whole deal.
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Kardashian and the rest of her family have remained tight-lipped about both her and sister Kylie Jenner's pregnancies (they are due around the same time).
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She memorably put one Hollywood starlet on notice through the pages of Seventeen magazine in November, but she's remained tight-lipped about the mystery girl's identity.
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Though she remained tight-lipped on her political views throughout much of the presidential election, Paris Hilton has now revealed that she voted for Donald Trump.
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Head held high, a neat rounded chin, wide thin-lipped mouth, snub mouth, bright eyes, and a forehead that was often flushed with effort or appreciation.
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The Trump campaign remained tight-lipped about its efforts to get voters out, sharing little to nothing about its grassroots and volunteer efforts on the ground.
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While the writing may be on the wall — or, in this case, hands — Turner and Jonas have remained tight-lipped to the press about their relationship.
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While it pushes for transparency from the president, the WHCA is tight-lipped about its hunt for a dinner performer, declining to comment about the process.
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Khloé and the rest of her family have remained tight-lipped about both her and sister Kylie Jenner's pregnancies (they are due around the same time).
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Obama and Trump have been fairly tight-lipped about their conversations, but before he left office, Obama publicly reiterated a couple pieces of basic guidance. 1.
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There's a pretty big plot twist in Rough Night which is probably why, amidst all the initial criticism, the creators and cast remained so tight-lipped.
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It would be his first since 2013's The 20/20 Experience – Part 2 of 2, though Timberlake has remained pretty tight-lipped about the project.
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That might not sound profound, but reports on UK employee compensation have outed some American companies that have been tight lipped here in the United States.
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Still, Mr. Corden was tight-lipped about how he might incorporate the musical or Mr. Miranda, its star and creator, into his segments on the program.
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Without full disclosure from MoviePass itself, which has remained relatively tight-lipped on its ongoing conversations with theater chains and film studios, we can only speculate.
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Every investor that spoke with Business Insider emphasized the strength of Austin's venture community, especially as it compares with Silicon Valley's competitive and tight-lipped ecosystem.
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That's obviously not because the speaker of the House and the famously tight-lipped former Fed chair have any affinities of political outlook or personal temperament.
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White House mum: The White House has remained tight-lipped on the status of the panel, which must ultimately be created through a presidential executive order.
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Mueller and his investigation team, however, were quite tight-lipped and leak free, leaving reporters to track a big story while suffering a paucity of facts.
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A tight-lipped fifty-nine-year-old who is conservative in politics and in manner, Burrows, like Steele, had spent decades as a British intelligence officer.
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But they likely came away disappointed, because the notoriously tight-lipped former FBI director had one message for lawmakers and the public: read the report yourself.
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Police have been tight-lipped about the case, announcing on Friday that Farca was arrested on June 10 and held in the Contra Costa County Jail.
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Magic Leap's enigmatic CEO, Rony Abovitz, has been tight-lipped about the features of his VR device, but he's already dreaming of virtual concerts and cartoons.
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While investigators have been tight-lipped about the details of the case, bomb experts and federal agents described an intense detective drama unfolding throughout Central Texas.
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André Kraske, a spokesman for the WEF Committee of the Grisons state government, told CNBC that security was tight but was understandably tight-lipped on details.
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She wondered why she did not have paternal grandparents doting on her as well, but her father was tight-lipped about his family and his past.
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Justice Clarence Thomas, one of the most tight-lipped members of the Supreme Court, complained that the senator's theatrics undermined the dignity of the confirmation process.
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U.S. officials have remained tight-lipped about the intelligence that led to the Soleimani strike, but have insisted the general posed an urgent threat to Americans.
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Cuomo had come to embody the very archetype that made him mad to begin with: stone-faced, tight-lipped and quickly enraged over something seemingly banal.
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My hunch is that Norwegian was so tight-lipped because it doesn't want to be bombarded with refund requests — despite the nice press about doing good.
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It was unremarkable a week later, and green-lipped mussels in a perfectly good galangal and lemongrass broth had been cooked so furiously they were rubbery.
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Five years after that, Miloš Forman made a flamboyant film out of Shaffer's material, with F. Murray Abraham playing Salieri as a suave, pursed-lipped malefactor.
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Senators have been largely tight-lipped about whether they support the House bill and what changes they might want, saying they are still reviewing the legislation.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the president's lead defender in the room, was tight-lipped as he emerged from the closed-door deposition for a lunch break.
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Moga, the modern Japanese woman, red-lipped and bob-haired, appears often in Deco Japan — in paintings, in prints, and on the covers of jazz songbooks.
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Paps got Kendall Wednesday at a Paris airport, where she was predictably tight-lipped about the backlash she and Pepsi got for the tone-deaf ad.
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Israel recently indicated it was in the process of testing equipment to detect tunnels near the border, but remains tight-lipped about the technology being used.
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One example of a red-lipped fan-seller in a translucent blue kimono exemplifies the need for a careful eye to discern between men and women.
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And although the former Suits actress has worn his designs before, Mouret is staying tight-lipped about potentially being her go-to man for the big day.
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But, I've spent my life as a Black girla nappy-headed, no-haired,fat-lipped,big-bottomed Black girland the poem will surely come out wronglike me.
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For example, energy companies are often tight-lipped about such things as the extent of damage caused to refineries by hurricanes and progress on building oil pipelines.
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According to a loose-lipped attendee who spoke to People, Jenner spent an equal amount of time with each of the guys, like a proper host would.
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While Ross remained tight-lipped on the map's still-undiscovered secrets — yes, there are some — he had plenty to say about both this map and what's ahead.
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Elsie Hewitt was tight-lipped after landing Wednesday in London, but after suing Ryan and filing for an emergency protective order ... photogs and reporters swarmed around her.
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The Russian team, tarnished and reduced in number following allegations of state-backed cheating, is keeping tight-lipped after being jeered by hostile crowds at multiple venues.
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AURA and the FBI have been extremely tight-lipped about the situation at Sunspot, which led to wild speculation about what caused the shutdown at the facility.
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The dad-to-be posed for photos with his hand on Burton's belly bump, but remained tight-lipped when asked if the couple is expecting a baby.
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In a press conference on January 11th, his first for six months, Mr Trump was as thin-skinned, loose-lipped and scrappy as he has ever been.
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The tumult is surprising given Facebook's history as a tight-lipped organization where employees had little incentive to leak information or voice dissent outside the company's walls.
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RBA Governor Glenn Stevens, who retires next month after a decade at the helm of the central bank, was characteristically tight-lipped on the outlook for policy.
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Case in point: she stepped out to this year's MTV Movie Awards rocking a gorgeous, bold, red-lipped makeup look that she created entirely on her own.
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Both Magic Leap and ILM are being frustratingly tight-lipped on what form this will take, but a video from ILM gives us a pretty good idea.
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Earlier this week we learned that the company won a lucrative contract with the National Reconnaissance Office, the tight-lipped government organization that runs America's reconnaissance satellites.
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Series creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan told Entertainment Weekly it was the internal codename for the season, but other than that, they were typically tight-lipped.
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Hofmann tells The Verge people should expect the company to be pretty tight-lipped about the program's specifics until his team has reached out to some creators.
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But as this tiny AI lab slips into Uber's increasingly vast and ambitious operation, the startup is still tight-lipped on what its technology actually looks like.
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Hurst and Jones were tight-lipped about what the next robot will look like, but the company has already confirmed that the next one will have arms.
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The Titans, who have been extremely tight-lipped about injuries under new coach Mike Vrabel, have said only that Walker was evaluated for a lower-body injury.
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Next to its mouth, the second most important thing about the red-lipped batfish is that although it lives in water, it is not a strong swimmer.
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They are the reason why high U.S. economic officials are traditionally extremely tight-lipped and cautious in talking about interest rates or the value of the dollar.
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Girardi is the square-jawed, tight-lipped, former mechanical engineering student whose favorite book is the Bible and who considers himself, with some pride, a doting husband.
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Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart, who play love interests on Riverdale, have been dating for over a year, though they remain notoriously tight-lipped about their relationship.
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The company is said to have secured more than $1 billion in federal government contracts in recent years, though it is tight-lipped about its government clients.
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At 50, this blond, cherry-lipped singer has the bounce and vivacity of a high school cheerleader and the political sensibility of a radical left-wing journalist.
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The special counsel has been notoriously tight-lipped about the Russia investigation, largely choosing to share information only when an indictment is filed or through court filings.
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Virgin Australia CEO Borghetti said he was planning on launching direct flights between Australia and mainland China, but was tight lipped on when those services might begin.
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He missed a 12-foot birdie attempt on the 14th hole, and after he nearly drove the par-4 15th, his 8-foot birdie putt lipped out.
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Colin Crowell, Twitter's vice president of public policy, led a group of four officials who trekked tight-lipped from one side of the Capitol to the other.
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The technology giant has been tight-lipped on any of its autonomous vehicle plans, despite numerous reports that it has been researching them under codename "Project Titan".
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Unlike the Trump White House, which tends to leak like a busted faucet, Vladimir Putin's Kremlin is staffed by a lot of tight-lipped ex-intelligence types.
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Tyga's been pretty tight-lipped since his split from Kylie Jenner in May, but he's finally telling all in an interview with Big Boy TV (via People).
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If Sessions has thought again about resigning — early on he wrote a resignation letter for Trump and it was rejected — he's kept very close-lipped about it.
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While I doubt we'll ever hear the notoriously tight-lipped star's side of the story, we now know how Bey felt directly after West stormed the stage.
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In the conversation, Mr. Miller said CNN could use someone like Mr. Kaczynski, especially given how difficult it was to fact-check the loose-lipped Republican nominee.
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He lost his lead in 2007 on 18 but got a reprieve when Sergio García lipped out a 10-foot putt that would have won the Open.
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Her process for the former involves pouring a mixture of glue and plaster into a flat, lipped canvas, which is then left to dry over several days.
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As the officers came and went, they spoke among themselves, but they were tight-lipped about their colleague, Officer Dalsh Veve, 183, when approached by a reporter.
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Tight-lipped Britt-Marie is not a natural fit for her lively charges, who have little regard for the order that Britt-Marie exercises over her space.
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The speaker, who has kept her cards close to the vest for the entire impeachment process, is reportedly even tighter-lipped about her strategy for the articles.
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Readers get a glimpse into the world of the notoriously tight-lipped Mueller and, for the first time, get a window into his negotiations with Trump's lawyers.
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" In a conference call briefing with reporters Friday evening, national security adviser Robert O'Brien was similarly tight-lipped about Soleimani's alleged plans, calling those details "extraordinarily sensitive.
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Speed matters during an outbreak, and tight-lipped Chinese officials do not have a good track record of sharing information about diseases, air pollution, or natural disasters.
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He then reproduced their hilariously impertinent scrawls in paint and oil stick on canvas, turning Malcolm X, for instance, into a blue-lidded, fuchsia-lipped drag queen.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has been tight-lipped about Trump, despite his repeated attacks on her decision to welcome nearly one million refugees into the country last year.
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Kyle's strength is born of trauma: After a violent "death," she returns as the fierce, latex-wearing, eternally red-lipped anti-hero with a thirst for revenge.
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Zhang, who remained mostly tight-lipped throughout the trial, seemed as though she wasn't listening intently to witness testimony, but shuffled through papers in front of her.
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The singer has remained tight-lipped about the song's inspiration, but she wrote on Twitter that it was one of the songs she had the most fun making.
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Kensington Palace officials were tight-lipped about the Duchess of Sussex's exact due date, other than to say that the baby was due in the spring of 2019.
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Authorities who, two days after the murders, recovered a gun from a nearby pond had been tight-lipped during their investigation but justified their delay in arresting Singh.
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The Titans, who have been extremely tight-lipped about injuries under new head coach Mike Vrabel, have said only that Walker was evaluated for a lower-body injury.
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While the cast was tight-lipped about teasing more of that relationship, it's clear that the two actors behind the roles have a great fondness for each other.
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Though they've remained tight-lipped about the pregnancy, the happy couple haven't been shy about their romance, regularly stepping out together on exotic trips and at fun events.
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Zola jumps at the opportunity but has doubts when Stefani shows up with a tight-lipped, muscle-bound stranger and lanky roommate (later revealed to be her boyfriend).
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Wesley has always been tight-lipped about his personal life, but in 2013, he opened up to Parade about his heartthrob status as brooding vampire Stefan on TVD.
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Kourtney is one of the more tight-lipped Kardashians, so we won't be surprised if she doesn't debut Bendjima as her official boyfriend for another couple of months.
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One reason is that, although Mrs May has been tight-lipped, the Tory position on the EU is more united and less complicated than that of other parties.
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While tight-lipped on the details, he confirmed that they are designed to deal with two overriding concerns: Israel's need for security and the Palestinians' for economic development.
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Although Eisley has to stay fairly tight-lipped about the imminent twists and turns of her series, the new TNT star could gush about working with Chris Pine.
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We got the reggaeton superstar Tuesday on Rodeo Drive, and while he copped to being in town for a casting call, he was tight-lipped about the project.
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But the 69-year-old Jewish director, who won an Oscar for his work on 1994's Schindler's List, remained tight-lipped about Dahl's alleged anti-semitic views.
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While Cavill has remained tight-lipped about his past relationships, he did outline his biggest dating deal breaker to Elle: finding a "Batman statuette" in a woman's apartment.
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Just last week, organizers estimated that 180,000 people showed up to remember the Tiananmen Square massacre, in open defiance of Beijing's tight-lipped, revisionist approach to that history.
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Even though authorities were tight-lipped about much of their investigation Monday, at least one thing had clearly changed: Mayor Bill de Blasio's approach to describing what happened.
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Yet these same tight-lipped lifers leaked like a sieve once President Trump was sworn in, freely promoting the illusion that everything he does is the new Watergate.
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But aside from those release date rumors and a bloody clip from last year's San Diego Comic Con, HBO has been pretty tight-lipped about what's to come.
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Update: Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus It's worth noting that Apple is one of the most tight-lipped CE company in the world.
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But they were tight-lipped on the details of their plan, saying only that ministers would outline the details of a "highly complex" agreement later in the day.
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In fact, both are quick-lipped, sharp-tongued arguments for the hip-hop they and I came up on and the endangered kind of flow both excel at.
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We tried asking him about Halsey after reports came out saying that they'd broken up again after rekindling their romance earlier this year, but G was tight-lipped.
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The pair have remained tight-lipped about their wedding in the months leading up to the day, and celebrated with some of their closest friends and family members.
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The women often would remain tight-lipped about why they were hemorrhaging, but Haddad said that it was clear to her and the Zambian clinicians what was happening.
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While she said a line of food was among a number of "options" for the company, Ms. Paltrow stayed mostly tight-lipped about the future of her business.
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Traditionally tight-lipped Restaurant Brands International, which also owns Burger King and Popeye's, told investors Tuesday it's about to make major changes at its Canadian-based coffee chain.
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"If you're looking at it that way, he already sent that message with Scooter Libby," Rudy Giuliani, Trump's latest loose-lipped lawyer, told the Huffington Post on Thursday.
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He has been conspicuously close-lipped on the nominee, who, despite the controversy surrounding her counterterror past, is a career professional who is well-liked within the agency.
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But the former FBI director was conspicuously tight-lipped throughout the course of his testimony, repeatedly telling lawmakers to refer to his report for answers to their questions.
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So far, Thornberry and his staff have been tight-lipped about what's in this year's bill, but he did provide a few details to reporters earlier this month.
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But the slow release of information by tight-lipped bureaucrats is raising concerns that the incident may have been even worse than officials have been willing to admit.
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Last week, Corker was tight-lipped about what he thinks will happen on Iran, saying he is "way, way, way too close" to the administration's decision to comment.
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Hov has stayed relatively tight-lipped on the racist buffoon in the White House up until now, but he was forthright in his interview with BBC's Clara Amfro.
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Probably not the desire, either: A tight-lipped numbers nerd like Ryan must be about as congenial to the president as a tax auditor in Mar-a-Lago.
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Mr. Manchin was tight-lipped afterward, saying only that the session was "very productive" and that he expects to meet with Judge Kavanaugh again after his confirmation hearings.
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Jo gave way to Sporty Spice, Xena, Buffy — coifed, petal-lipped and sometimes baring midriff — with the message that one didn't need to sacrifice femininity to have power.
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McConnell is known for being tight-lipped and calculating, while Trump weighs in, sometimes to the chagrin of lawmakers, on any subject and can change positions within hours.
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In the Elgin, a massive crane and at least four cameras documented every moment, which will be interspersed with other footage, though Netflix is tight-lipped about details.
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DuBuc had come from a tight-lipped family—even today, some of her relatives have no idea why she was suddenly whisked away from home in sixth grade.
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While the 20-year-old remained tight-lipped throughout her video about the current legal proceedings, her parents are very much in the thick of their own drama.
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Where she has been since disappearing in 2014 is unclear and the authorities have been tight-lipped about it even after Karimov's death from a stroke last September.
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When Republicans held the House majority, he was known for being loose-lipped about closed-door meetings with Trump, and is often found holding court with congressional reporters.
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Democrats, including on the Judiciary Committee, have been tight-lipped about their next steps — including how, or when, articles of impeachment will be drafted over the coming week.
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As far as the MMA training goes, we've spoken to multiple people and everyone is being VERY tight-lipped about what Floyd was working on inside the gym.
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Between the thick Aussie cadences and the tight-lipped, tough-guy delivery, I found myself paying closer attention to body language than a couple on a first date.
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Facebook remained tight-lipped Monday about its own investigation into the hack, which is focusing on who did it, why they did it, and what data they accessed.
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Krim has remained tight-lipped on the company's plan for an IPO this year but told CNBC in March that he was excited to see the market performing well.
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There's been a ton of speculation as to what, exactly, Tesla believes Maxwell has to offer, but the company had been tight-lipped while the deal was still closing.
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Although Dr NakaMats remained tight-lipped about the inventions that sought to provide alternative energy, storage, and transport systems, he disclosed details of his battle with cancer at length.
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Fiennes and his castmates have been tight-lipped about what fans can expect when The Handmaid's Tale returns April 25, but the British actor made a few vague promises.
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Zayn Malik's new album, date TBDEveryone's favorite ex-One Direction member is still tight-lipped about exactly when his album will drop, but we know it's sometime this spring.
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But given that Woods lived with Jenner before the incident and everyone involved got pretty tight-lipped, an update on everyone's living arrangements sort of fell through the cracks.
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Despite the allegations and deep divisions within the party, the African National Congress — which has governed South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994 — has stayed tight-lipped.
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The central bank leader is notoriously tight-lipped when tipping her hand about the future course of policy, though the occasion will present the chance to provide some clarity.
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Elsewhere in the episode, Pinkett Smith played WWHL's popular "Plead the Fifth" — where she remained tight-lipped on whether her son Jaden, 19, had ever dated Kylie Jenner, 19.
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Theranos has been purposefully tight-lipped about how its proprietary technology worked from the outset, perhaps for fear of competitors catching wind of what the company was up to.
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News leaked in September that Jenner and Scott were expecting a child, though the Kardashian/Jenner family stayed tight-lipped about the pregnancy, often evading questions related to it.
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Though CEO Ronald Ro has been rather tight-lipped about details, he did tease out a new product that will make dumb air-quality devices in the home smarter.
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While Peter Thiel has been tight-lipped about his relationship with heterodox science, IMITATIO, the organization the Berkeley Institute references, offers some clues to his interest in atypical thinking.
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And while the drama of the couple's suspect relationship timeline is seemingly behind us, we still got a nugget of hot goss courtesy of Davidson's loose-lipped tattoo artist.
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"We spent weeks wondering if Shane would address some of our concerns in his videos, and he stayed tight-lipped on that until two days ago," Nerd City says.
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The show has been pretty tight-lipped about the second installment, so it's not too surprising that they decided to omit the final three chapter titles from the announcement.
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White House officials have been tight-lipped about the content of the orders, so it's way too early to say if they will be substantive or just political theater.
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Developer Treyarch has been tight-lipped about the new Call of Duty game's battle royale variant for months now, letting small details trickle out since its big May reveal.
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Other business executives with legal problems, including Lynn G. Tilton, a private equity executive, and Charlie Shrem, who led a money transfer service, have also been pretty loose lipped.
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The company was tight-lipped on the intrusion at the second facility, declining to describe the type of facility or its location — or even the year of the attack.
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On Monday, after months of staying tight-lipped about her next release, the 20-year-old posted a link to a website on all of her social media platforms.
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"We cannot have the President of the United States being casually loose-lipped about confirming something, even if it's in the public domain, to an adversarial nation," Pelosi said.
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After a loose-lipped journalist told her Ezra (Ian Harding) and Nicole (Rebecca Breeds) were engaged before Nicole went missing, Aria didn't pick up the phone to call Ezra.
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While the suits at HBO may or may not be pleased with Broadbent's loose-lipped revelation, I would just like to personally thank Mr. Broadbent for being so forthcoming.
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The campaign, which is notoriously tight-lipped about its strategy, has noticeably beefed up its Iowa-based staff in recent weeks, and quietly opened a second office in Davenport.
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The company is typically very tight-lipped about its numbers, but CEO and founder Evan Spiegel revealed in February that the service has more than 100 million daily users.
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So when we were talking to Jones about her new series, we couldn't help but ask how Toy Story was going, knowing that she would probably be tight-lipped.
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He's the claret-lipped uncle at posh family weddings who yells at his sister-in-law in front of the whole family to tell her she's put on weight.
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Some members of the Intelligence Committee, frustrated by the tight-lipped performance of other administration officials last week, said they were not going to allow Sessions to follow suit.
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Bourdy's dreamy pursuit of 63 had more or less ended with a bogey at the 16th hole and a par on the 17th when his birdie putt lipped out.
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Lawmakers were tight-lipped about the closed-door discussions, but some signaled it yielded new information relevant to the panel's revived probe into Russian interference in the 28503 election.
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Statistics are hard to come by — and Apple in particular has been fairly tight-lipped — but there are likely more users sitting out the feature than Apple can ignore.
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Members of both parties were tight-lipped about the details of the four-page document, which they signed a waiver to view that barred them from discussing the contents.
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Trump has repeatedly attacked the probe as a "witch hunt," while Mueller has remained tight-lipped throughout, largely choosing to speak by way of court filings and criminal charges.
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While the Mr. Robot team has been tight-lipped about the possibility of more VR mini-episodes in the future, Denton says that Esmail is "enamored" with the medium.
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Lawmakers of both parties filtered in and out of interview tight-lipped on the details of the interview, although they largely indicated that Rybicki was cooperating with the questions.
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She and Bradley have been tight-lipped about the pregnancy rumors, but frozen desserts -- on a chilly day in L.A. -- and this profile shot kinda tell the story, no?
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Though she has remained tight-lipped about her personal life, Jones has previously opened up about being a "romantic" and about one day balancing children with her successful career.
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The social media company revealed earlier this month that Russian actors purchased $100,000 in political ads during the 85033 presidential campaign, but has remained tight-lipped about additional details.
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They have Wi-Fi, but it is spotty, and even if it were not, they might search in vain for information about their plight from tight-lipped Japanese authorities.
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Then, for "Force Awakens" and "Last Jedi," Lucasfilm remained close lipped about the films, only allowing a few character photos to enter the public eye, until six months later.
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For the better part of three decades, Mr. Barr has been known in conservative legal circles as a sharp, tight-lipped lawyer who embodied the Reagan and Bush eras.
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According to the Reporter, HBO is being tight-lipped about Scaramucci's role, but it is likely that the investment banker was only involved with securing funding for the film.
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The site's founders are tight-lipped about just how profitable their business has become, but said it became their primary source of income three months after bringing it online.
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Companies like Orbital Insight are typically tight-lipped when it comes to more important data — as are their customers — mainly because they see this information as a competitive advantage.
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Director Steven Spielberg is remaining tight-lipped about the upcoming installment of the beloved franchise, but he did reveal one major spoiler in an extensive interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
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British authorities have a reputation for keeping incredibly tight-lipped about surveillance, especially when asked to release even basic details of programs or technologies under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Bertelsmann was tight-lipped on the process but CEO Thomas Rabe has said the companies would approach potential investors in May and hoped to achieve a result in the autumn.
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It's a scene right out of Gilmore Girls, delivered in rapid-fire dialogue: Lorelai spends minutes fantasizing about getting a tattoo, all while her daughter Rory looks on, tight-lipped.
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Warren's advisers have been tight-lipped about the questions centering on whether she can raise enough money to sustain the expansive organizing operation in Iowa and other early-voting states.
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Though the cast and crew have been tight-lipped about any details on the upcoming movies, the next two movies are set to premiere on Valentine's Day 2017 and 2018.
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Policymakers have been tight-lipped, but with the first in a series of key ECB policy meetings coming up on Thursday, these are the main questions investors want answered. 1.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's campaign has recently confirmed that her campaign is considering vice presidential picks, but staffers are being relatively tight-lipped about who's on the short list.
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What no one could have seen coming was an accidentally perfect riff on Westworld, one of television's most famously tight-lipped series, and its weirdest, most unexpected storyline to date.
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Director Darren Aronofsky, who also made famously unsettlingly psychological thrillers like Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan, has remained particularly tight-lipped about what exactly the film is about.
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At the request of J.K. Rowling herself people are staying tight-lipped about spoilers, but from the looks of the first reviews there is a bit of a pattern emerging.
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Bigelow and ULA were also very tight-lipped about any industry or international partners they are hoping to court with dreams of a habitat in space of their very own.
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For its part, Sony has remained tight-lipped about its potential foldable phone plans, although a patent discovered last year suggests it's experimenting with foldable, rollable, and even transparent displays.
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For a couple that spent over a decade staying very tight-lipped about their relationship, the past two years have been a bit of a creative renaissance for the Carters.
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Although the star has been outspoken about his near-death experiences, he's been notably more tight-lipped about other facets of his personal life: specifically, his thoughts on having children.
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BioWare was very tight-lipped on this Javelin, but its long legs and springing disposition make me think it's going to be the fast-paced, nimble, swift, and agile Javelin.
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Last week, the notoriously tight-lipped rocket company brought a New Shepherd rocket to the edge of space and back for the third time in a beautiful, control descent.2.
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Although the museum is remaining tight-lipped about the V&A East (as it is currently known), it is likely that the Robin Hood Gardens acquisition will be displayed there.
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But officials have been tight-lipped about the conversation, as the diplomatic spat comes at a sensitive time in relations with the Philippines, a key ally and former US colony.
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Despite the fact that he and Lively are a font of relationship goals, Reynolds is staying tight-lipped about what makes his marriage work — and for one very funny reason.
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While the company was tight-lipped about what exactly these will be, expect things like room upgrades or access to events like a wine or food tasting near the hotel.
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Bob was tight-lipped as he got in his car to leave ... not even telling us if he's planning to take a vacation now that the Mueller Report's been released.
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But Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has remained tight-lipped on the issue, firmly ruling out any discussion this time around on constitutional changes regarding the viability of potential empresses.
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Committee aides were tight-lipped about specific numbers in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) during the subcommittee background briefing Tuesday, but did talk about some provisions of the bill.
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She was tight-lipped on her feelings about the dude, but was a little more fast and loose with her steering wheel while trying to get the hell outta there.
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Chief executive Jill Smith was tight-lipped about potential deals and would only say that the acquisition team "has been very busy" scouting for properties to add to the portfolio.
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His efforts have been helped by Mueller's tight-lipped media strategy—neither the special counsel nor anyone on his staff talks to the press, so Giuliani's attacks always go unanswered.
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Nadler has remained tight-lipped about the timing, telling reporters following Wednesday's vote that he plans to work with Barr for a "short period of time" before issuing a subpoena.
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But the hearing had several moments where lawmakers devolved into rants or offered stout defenses of Trump, while the tight-lipped Mueller broke his silence on issues like election interference.
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Because pre-election transition planning has been viewed as presumptuous or arrogant, many candidates have been tight-lipped about whether planning is even occurring, let alone whether lobbyists are involved.
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But he's declined to say how he voted in the closed-door Speaker vote, and he's being similarly tight-lipped about how he intends to vote on Jan. 3. Rep.
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But throughout the audience, monitors were watching for anything that might offend the pursed-lipped officials of Hamas, the Islamist rulers of Gaza, who had grudgingly allowed the rare concert.
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Cheatham runs Salt Ceramics and has just put the finishing touches on a new series of mugs that feature a red-lipped open-mouthed smile and a single gold tooth.
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The update will also ship with a new creative application from Microsoft, but at least for now, the company has remained rather tight-lipped about what that will look like.
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He has a famously truculent relationship with the news media and remained tight-lipped throughout the coalition negotiation process, leaving analysts speculating about whom he would anoint as prime minister.
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Morin's answers to questions at the company meeting on Monday were described as tight-lipped — she did not identify the possible acquirer — and the meeting lasted at most 15 minutes.
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In this sense, he's failed them, and his memories of the heartfelt goodbyes between the soldiers and their stiff-lipped wives confront Ezekiel with the emotional ramifications of his shortcomings.
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" Instagram has been tight-lipped about why it is just now going after such sites but said that "fostering authentic community activity is a priority and our policies reflect that.
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As Dymond notes, the palace's protocol and "tactic" is to stay firmly tight-lipped on rumours that "run counter to the royal narrative," in the hope that they'll eventually disappear.
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U.S. Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was tight-lipped about the identity of the dog when asked at a Pentagon news briefing on Monday.
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While Schiff was appearing alongside Pelosi at news conferences in recent weeks, Nadler was tight-lipped, declining to provide reporters with details about his committee's upcoming role in the inquiry.
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The tight-lipped response from the Chinese government on the disease had both political and economic motivations, meant to reduce public panic and keep the status quo within the country.
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Her bright red-lipped smile carried through a conversation about her darkest moments entering the foster care system and about the pride she felt celebrating her first graduation this summer.
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So this year, set your giftee up for smooth-lipped success with the eos holiday gift set that is sure to become their new holy grail of winter lip care.
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Democratic leadership remained tight-lipped throughout the week about if they would support a continuing resolution as they looked for leverage in negotiations on a final, year-end spending package.
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Despite how attractive a glossy nude lipstick might look on the red carpet, it's these red-lipped heroines that seem to offer something different, more vibrant, more alive, more daring.
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"I have a lot of surprises in store," Maluma teased of his upcoming shows, although he remained tight-lipped about whether any special guest stars might join him on stage.
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Tidal reps have been tight lipped about numbers, but they've gotta be happy with this: The new subscribers could eventually add up to at least $15 mil in additional revenue.
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If the FBI ever does start buying boxes that can steal your Gmail password, the agency is probably going to keep tight-lipped about them as well for some time.
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His resignation was hailed as a victory for Detroit teachers.. "He was a very tight-lipped agent of the governor," said Steve Conn, a former president of the Detroit teachers' union.
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" But she's tight-lipped on the subject of the allegations against her husband, saying only, "there were times that I was deeply unsure about whether our marriage could or should survive.
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While it's tough to answer this question with certainty — most big tech companies are understandably tight-lipped about the specifics of collecting user data — it probably wouldn't be for altruistic reasons.
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Mark Ruffalo, who plays the Hulk, even said he was given a dummy script by directors Joe and Anthony Russo in order to prevent the loose-lipped actor from leaking spoilers.
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His eagle putt, however, lipped out forcing him to settle for a birdie and 68 for the round as he and Frittelli finished with a 16-under-par score of 268.
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Only the tightly-lipped team in Cupertino can say for certain, but it sure appears as if Apple is ready to declare war on the headphone jack as we know it.
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